
Show your climate commitment and spread the conversation with a car window sticker explaining your choice
Many people already show their concern for the climate by driving smaller, lighter vehicles which use less energy to make and move (and cost less to run)
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Despite lack of real action from many governments, 85% of people believe in climate change and 72% are concerned about it (survey of 59,000 people across 63 countries). A majority of people in ALL these countries - including the USA - support a variety of climate change policies*.
Most people support you in climate action
Side window stickers 104mm x 66mm
We can 'do our bit' by making a simple choice to drive a smaller car than we could. Display a window sticker to explain your choice and encourage others to do the same.
Rear window stickers 274mm x 75mm
Driving Change for a Sustainable Future
In an ideal world many of us would give up our cars and use public transport for financial or ethical reasons, though this is often impractical until governments create the rail, bus and cycle path infrastructure to enable us to live well car-free. We can't be perfect.
Cars are getting steadily larger: even Electric Vehicles are already becoming bigger, entailing more materials and energy to make them and more energy to drive them around. In a world where the type of car you drive is imbued with any number of social and financial connotations, it takes courage to drive a smaller car than you can afford.
So give yourself permission to stand out from the crowd and make a positive contribution to the climate. A window sticker is a simple means of explaining your choice to drive a car that provides all the transport you need: a visible justification for a smarter choice.


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Community Feedback
Read what our customers say about our climate-supporting car stickers.
I love my beautiful sticker! It perfectly reflects my commitment to doing what I can to help the climate.
Casey Miller
Bournemouth
These stickers make a statement :-) They’ve sparked great conversations about eco-awareness and choices.
Hannah B.
Oxford
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*Vlasceanu et al (2024) ‘Addressing climate change with behavioral science: A global intervention tournament in 63 countries’. Science Advances DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.adj5778
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